GIANT BULL AT DARK EP-30 LAND OF THE FREE 2.0

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  • @joshkelsey7650
    @joshkelsey7650 5 років тому +1

    Shoutout!!!! So my son Austin (8yrs old tomorrow) he has been religiously watching 2.0 every night. We watch as a family of 4 even my wife Sarah enjoys our movie nights. Hats off to you guys on your journey through the elk woods. And thanks for motivating the public to join us on public land. Could you guys wish Austin Kelsey a happy 8th birthday on the uncut!! Keep it up the grind is real.

  • @williamrobinson6412
    @williamrobinson6412 5 років тому +9

    Congrats on getting monetized fellas!! Don't mind the quick interruptions, you deserve it! Thank you for all the inspiration you all bring to us daily and the hard work to make it possible for us to all be part of something.

  • @mikebrushia5272
    @mikebrushia5272 4 роки тому

    You guys are some of the most genuine people out there!!!!! Unreal .... speechless!!!!! Anyone that has watched can see the passion and drive you guys have for this way of life.....i love how u guys pray in a circle.... makes me tear up every time!!!!! Your guys hard work shows and inspires so much!!!!! Growing up id always hunt with my dad which isn't the most experienced with elk and also shattered his foot and broke his back in 4 places ... falling of a roof... so yeah we would never be able to hike deep in there ... but anyways... season starts in 2 days here in Montana!!!! And the last 3-4 months I've been watching every video you guys have!!!! Also put in several scouting trips!!!!! And I know for a fact with everything you guys have taught me !!!!! And just the drive I see from you guys makes me want to hike 20 miles in and not come out Intel I got a bull on the ground!!!!!! Leaving tomorrow evening!!!! And I want you guys to know this bull I take this year is dedicated to you guys!!!!!!! Like seriously I can't thank you enough for all the inspiration and life lessons!!!!! I'm gonna film this hunt and I'll be sending in some pictures !!!! Thank you guys once again!!!!! This weekend im putting my absolute all in this hunt!!!!! And there WILL BE A BULL ON THE GROUND!!!!! KEEP UP THE SOLID WORK !!!!! AND ILL DO THE SAME. WITH MY HEAD HELD HIGH INTEL THAT BULL IS ON THE GROUND. . IF IT WASN'T FOR YOU GUYS I MIGHT STILL BE HUNTING WITH MY DADS TATICS .... WELL I CAN'T SAY THAT BECAUSE IVE GOTTEN A COUPLE COWS WITH HIM SO LOL... THANK YOU AND MY 2020 BULL IS DEDICATED TO YOU GUYS!!!!!!!

  • @stevenlawyer3223
    @stevenlawyer3223 5 років тому +2

    Didn't get home until after midnight from the Exo party but still had to watch this before bed. Good job guys. Was great to meet you all and hang out. Thanks for your support for a great cause.

  • @blacktailed4life628
    @blacktailed4life628 5 років тому +3

    Hit that like with faith everything these boys touch is golden to me. Great representation of us hunters thanks brothers stay true!!!!

  • @jimfield3347
    @jimfield3347 5 років тому +18

    Someone,a long time ago stopped to take a crap and set his bugle down. You found it!

  • @garymiles3800
    @garymiles3800 5 років тому

    Looking forward to episode 30. Can’t wait to meet everyone at Portland. Amen BROS. you always invite the Lord along on your hunts. That’s why you were made for this.

  • @bearcatfierce5989
    @bearcatfierce5989 5 років тому

    Yup that's a elk whistle,a Bent supply line curled up makes a great whistle

  • @craigr6763
    @craigr6763 5 років тому +13

    I would have left it. It’s like when the Brady bunch went to Hawaii and Bobby found that thing that was cursed!

  • @benjaminlewiscpt
    @benjaminlewiscpt 5 років тому

    Looks like a flexible gas line for appliances that someone modified into a bugle of sorts

  • @andrewduran8365
    @andrewduran8365 5 років тому +10

    I love how you pray before enjoying the hunt. True
    Men!! God bless you all and much love. From the ..
    Duran Family
    Colorado!

  • @jeffstrasheim7683
    @jeffstrasheim7683 Рік тому

    Guys, that is the whistle tube I used back in the early seventies. The bulls here in Oregon didn't have the hunting pressure and would answer that call. Then the big reveal, a elk call from Larry D Jones a tube with a screw off mouth piece. I've killed alot of bulls with reeds and tube. Your having to much fun, good luck.

  • @brianf4420
    @brianf4420 5 років тому

    I used one of those calls in the early 80s. Back then they would actually answer it.

  • @marchaberern2331
    @marchaberern2331 4 роки тому

    That is an old coiled gas pipe for the hot water tank that you get at HomeDepot! The more you twist it, the more sound you get out of it! They work ok!

  • @robertharrington3233
    @robertharrington3233 5 років тому +1

    Hey BROs, shout out from OMAN. I watch your videos, they happen to come out in the middle of the night for me, so while I am dressing for work, I usually get half your episode watched and finish it up over lunch break. ALL THE WAY FROM OMAN.... CHEERS

  • @charlesmccubbins8104
    @charlesmccubbins8104 5 років тому

    I have and have used a bugle like that back in the late 60’s and early 70’s
    Cool find!

  • @troywesterbur706
    @troywesterbur706 5 років тому

    It looks like an old gas flex that someone was using as a call. If you blow through one they make noise like a bugle.

  • @mcleod1960
    @mcleod1960 5 років тому +3

    I'm 58 and in my teens my uncle had a bugle/whistle like that one you found.

  • @garyburch5871
    @garyburch5871 3 роки тому

    In case you haven’t figured it out yet, the old school looks like a modified flexible gas connector to me.

  • @rosslaird6373
    @rosslaird6373 5 років тому

    Met a 76 yr old hunter from Texas on the trail in Colorado with a bugle tube just like that one you found. Flex copper tubing makes a high pitched bugle just by blowing through it. He said he doesn’t call them in but they will respond so he can locate them to shoot

  • @heatherd.9390
    @heatherd.9390 5 років тому

    I love how into the camouflage Trail is. His ball cap accessory at 16:32 is on point. He will totally blend in with the pines. If his face was painted, he'd practically be invisible in those woods! Great videos guys! I'm enjoying every minute of them. Heather🇨🇦

  • @wallismiles8056
    @wallismiles8056 5 років тому

    Faulk’s elk bugle...still use the one my Grandpa gave me, it’s been in my pack on every hunt ever since. Works good to sound like a young bull when you are in close or a locator bugle. Big bulls don’t like young bulls trying to take a cow.

  • @jefffredenburg2959
    @jefffredenburg2959 5 років тому

    Definitely an old bugle. My dad made me one out of an old gas line for the furnace when I was kid. Curled up it makes a cool whistle like a bull.

  • @DevilDog3015
    @DevilDog3015 5 років тому +5

    Ya from the 1st time i meet Wes at Benchmade meet&greet know he was a great addition to you guys. Awesome work Wes!

  • @crazymountain777
    @crazymountain777 5 років тому +1

    I've seen those little corrugated bugle tubes before. From the 80's. Sometimes people made their own from tubing also.
    That's what they looked like after a grizzly spits them out!

  • @randystephenson3952
    @randystephenson3952 4 роки тому

    it is a old school elk bugle , yo blow starting off easy and increase to the top of the bugle and then decreease to the bottom pitcdh. they were used forty tears ago. im 65 and we used them back when i was 20.

  • @justinv9209
    @justinv9209 5 років тому

    Also I’m watching while eating breakfast 😁

  • @troypaulson7835
    @troypaulson7835 5 років тому +1

    You guys found Doug Flutie's tube!

  • @dsmt8703
    @dsmt8703 5 років тому

    Thank you for not only your videos, but your videos!

  • @reidahntholz8825
    @reidahntholz8825 5 років тому

    Wes’s comedy is unreal!

  • @seantimmerman2360
    @seantimmerman2360 5 років тому

    My father in-law gave my kids his old bugle tube and it’s the same kind as the one you found!!!!

  • @troychilcote792
    @troychilcote792 5 років тому

    Thanks for another episode.

  • @pogiharris
    @pogiharris 5 років тому

    1974 my dad had a bugle just like that. You could only hit the high note, unless you use the palm of your hand on the end of the bugle to muffle the sound. It was meant to imitate a younger Bowl.

  • @northwestwildandfree1505
    @northwestwildandfree1505 5 років тому

    You guys will like this one. I had a deaf friend that used one of those bugles. They were really flute like sound. He did call in elk but some of them would come in and he wouldn’t see them till they were on top of him. He was fun to archery hunt with.

  • @JimTheHunt
    @JimTheHunt 5 років тому +3

    That is an old school bugle. Pretty cool find.

  • @Jkhunt23
    @Jkhunt23 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for answering the knife question. That bull looks like he wants a close up.

  • @parkwest11
    @parkwest11 5 років тому +9

    Yeah, that is an original gas flex pipe elk bugle. I have one in my hunting gear... circa 1978.

  • @brads8567
    @brads8567 5 років тому

    That is a bugle tube. I still have one. I don’t use it but it works pretty good. Early 80s technology

  • @scottbarnes3715
    @scottbarnes3715 5 років тому

    “What if you just hold onto it?” Busting up! New T-shirt!

  • @Cervus.Canadensis
    @Cervus.Canadensis 5 років тому

    Those things work! I've even heard a rosie make a bugle like the one that comes out of that thing. The ultimate doug flutie sound.

  • @shawnstewart5062
    @shawnstewart5062 5 років тому

    That is an old school whistle bugle. I bought one late 80s early 90s. I still have mine somewhere. The only difference is mine had plastic ends on it otherwise exactly the same.

  • @brandonmason6877
    @brandonmason6877 5 років тому

    The tube you found is a gas line for a heater , typically a garage or shop heater.
    we used them back in the day for bugles, try it sometime.

  • @scottstandridge69
    @scottstandridge69 5 років тому +1

    You found my Grandmother's bugle. Awesome.

  • @wyogunman
    @wyogunman 5 років тому

    I have a couple of those old bugles hanging. The sound isn’t that bad but you can’t control it and it’s not loud at all

  • @mj082467
    @mj082467 5 років тому

    That's an old school elk whistle. One of my dads old hunting buddies had one back in the day.. cool find

  • @williamflynn9319
    @williamflynn9319 4 роки тому

    Lol congratulations you found a gas Flex you can also use it as a bugle

  • @michaelballmer7549
    @michaelballmer7549 5 років тому

    definitely an elk call made from conduit or flexible gas line. I have seen a few and made one also. Sound they make is similar to those plastic whistling straws you can get from the fair.

  • @crazymountain777
    @crazymountain777 5 років тому

    Three times now Brady has been picked out by bulls. Change your setup so you’re standing in a spot where your outline is broken up, in the shade, backed up to some brush, etc. Then you’ll be more successful!

  • @barrybright4234
    @barrybright4234 5 років тому

    Keep it coming!

  • @greghicks9401
    @greghicks9401 5 років тому

    That is an old bugle. That is what I used in the 70. We made them out of metal flex water tubing.

  • @jasonfoust2522
    @jasonfoust2522 5 років тому

    At first I thought Brady’s hat had hair attached for Jesus looks.

  • @michaelmay2982
    @michaelmay2982 5 років тому

    It was good talking with you guys at the party. Trent remember R value is king when it comes to the quilt. Trevor good luck on the Goose hunts birds are coming your way. You should have seen them all in the fields on my drive home.

  • @gradyholt8179
    @gradyholt8179 5 років тому

    An old elk whistle. My uncle and dad used them from the late 60's into the early 80's. Usually made of brake line or copper line. Some had a wood lip on them and wrapped in tape or various other soft material to take the metallic sound out of them. Allegedly they worked really well in Montana and Idaho back in the day.

  • @jeffryan8236
    @jeffryan8236 5 років тому

    My great uncle Art used an elk call like the one you guys found, first time I was out calling with him was in the 70s. He could call em in. He had two sets 7x7s in the rafters in his garage. My aunt didn't want the horns in the house. I asked him if that was all the elk he had killed, he just smiled and said they didn't usually keep the horns.haha.

  • @kvaughn1573
    @kvaughn1573 5 років тому

    Between the mustache, the mullet and the mop I’m having a high level viewing experience.

  • @chaseb59
    @chaseb59 5 років тому

    Trent is always mocking everyone's equipment... best part of the videos!

  • @clearwater1950
    @clearwater1950 5 років тому

    That was the original "Doug Flutie" flute....except we called them "tootie flutes".or "curly-cues" Back in the day...(1970-1979 or so) one could only purchase two kinds of elk bugles....a three note "whistle"-type (which made three distinct notes) or this bugle made out of bendable under-sink water supply pipe. Otherwise....we learned to bugle with our voices...which fooled virtually every elk hunter that heard us because we sounded so authentic vs the whistle or the tootie flute.

  • @tommyscarbrough2852
    @tommyscarbrough2852 5 років тому

    My dad used to use an old gas flex line as a call. Looked just like that. You my friends found a poor mans elk call. He killed many bulls using it.

  • @markchalmers5589
    @markchalmers5589 5 років тому

    As others have pointed out, that piece of flex tube is definitely an early bugle. I lived in Montana in through the 1980's and knew guys who made/used calls exactly like that. I noticed how the wind picked up when you started talking about keeping it....possibly a 'sign'....

  • @jeremyhartig2715
    @jeremyhartig2715 5 років тому

    That’s a really cool copper corrugated pipe bull whistle if I’m not mistaken. I’m not home right now or I would post a picture of one. Great find!!! Old school stuff from the 70’s early 80’s I’m thinking.

  • @controversialhunter8032
    @controversialhunter8032 5 років тому

    So when I first started elk hunting I made something like that out of a piece of old conduit pipe, when you blow in it, it sounds like an elk locate whistle .
    Keep at it , I know you guys got 2 more in you.
    And if not the experience looks awesome. And Wyoming looks great, now I want to hunt there !
    Thanks for bring us along.

  • @hunteremiller
    @hunteremiller 5 років тому

    anyone else a wee bit skeptical the BRO crew will actually get out of camp before the sun rises, lol? can't wait for tomorrow!

  • @korlystiller3522
    @korlystiller3522 5 років тому

    I have that bugle! AWSOME find! Over 40 years old.

  • @mattvigil1
    @mattvigil1 5 років тому +1

    Perfect timing. Just got home from work.

  • @nrbertoldo
    @nrbertoldo 5 років тому

    😂😂.....spraying mud! Laughs when I need them!

  • @dohcproject555
    @dohcproject555 5 років тому +6

    Am I the only one that was bugged seeing the pine needle sticking out of his hat at 16:30 haha

  • @Tom-sf3rx
    @Tom-sf3rx 5 років тому

    My first elk whistle was circa 1989, looked like you found it. They didn't play many notes but it was a start to what we use now.

  • @danielanderson2054
    @danielanderson2054 5 років тому

    Thanks for the show guys my wife and I watched this in the exo parking lot waiting for the Christmas party to start. Can't miss an episode.

  • @TheSchmuel
    @TheSchmuel 5 років тому

    The first Elk bugle I ever saw or blew on was one of those little pigtail squigglers. It was a high pitched whistle. I was about 10 years old and the year was 1980... The addiction started then

  • @codyzillyette7039
    @codyzillyette7039 5 років тому

    My grandpa gave me one of those old school elk bugles when I started hunting

  • @josephmartinez1092
    @josephmartinez1092 5 років тому

    That pipe you found Is a bull call from around the late 70’s. It’s made from a gas pipe use in stoves or hot water heaters

  • @randymark1250
    @randymark1250 5 років тому

    That pipe you found is the original elk bugle... We used that before there were any commercial bugles... You have to remember that until Larry D Jones introduced his bugle around 1978 ish and Wayne Carlton started using Turkey calls... We had in improvise.. Those gas pipes made a high pitch whistle that could hit multiple times ... You should check one out at the hardware store and see how far calling has changed in the past 40 years...

  • @stuartthompson5615
    @stuartthompson5615 5 років тому

    Good stuff guys.

  • @thistledewoutdoors3331
    @thistledewoutdoors3331 5 років тому

    You have not lived life until - You catch BEAVER FEVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @MrBhowren
    @MrBhowren 5 років тому

    Brady's hair reminds me of Reverend Jim from Taxi.

  • @michaelmorales2476
    @michaelmorales2476 5 років тому +1

    It’s an old bugle, you literally blow through it. I’m willing to bet my dad still has his! If I can get over there and find it, I will post a pic of it.

    • @littlebear956
      @littlebear956 5 років тому +1

      My dad is long past, rest his sole, but I still have his bugle just like that one. Good find guys, nice artifact .

  • @leecanary5561
    @leecanary5561 5 років тому +2

    I think he saw you Brady, but guess what you'll get him tomorrow. Staying positive is half the battle.

  • @richardsmouse9737
    @richardsmouse9737 5 років тому +1

    definitely old school bugle tube. The corrugated pipe can sound like the high note of a bugle, but could not do the low to high range of modern reeds and latex bugles. For it's time, it worked... ask Larry D Jones, I'm pretty sure he used one when he first started.

  • @jasdtaylor
    @jasdtaylor 5 років тому

    Dang it, really thought he was going to come in. Hopefully you guys can get back on him in the morning and the other team has some better luck. Have fun at the Xmas party tonight.

  • @martinkelly1125
    @martinkelly1125 5 років тому

    Old bugle tube, awesome

  • @tyjohnson7967
    @tyjohnson7967 5 років тому

    My Grandfather use a similar old school bugle. 1950’s / 60’s. Copper pipe and wood reed. The stories that thing could tell.

  • @stevenervin164
    @stevenervin164 5 років тому

    I think I have mastered the Trent chuckle. I was wanting to sound more like an elk but hey I've seen Trent call in some bulls! I'm just kidding. I love the content guys keep up the good work!!

  • @bcwoodz9483
    @bcwoodz9483 5 років тому

    Ya thats an old bugle , my dad had one just like it. He bought it around 88 or 89. Had no volume to it at all lol.

  • @tomwagner7066
    @tomwagner7066 5 років тому

    Faulk's Model EKC-6 elk call --- bought one when I first started archery elk hunting in Arizona in 1981. Still have it 'tho haven't used it in decades ...

  • @davegifford3198
    @davegifford3198 5 років тому

    Watching Wes grow up before our eyes...

  • @brandonjolliff7682
    @brandonjolliff7682 5 років тому

    Old school bugle from the 60 sounds like a spike

  • @waylonburlingame1408
    @waylonburlingame1408 5 років тому

    Good night

  • @fbiz01
    @fbiz01 5 років тому

    We started out with those flex tube bugles. We would buy flex tubing that would go on the back of a gas dryer and make our own. We called them elk whistles because they only made high pitch sounds like a spike elk. Memories.

  • @ethanrowling5996
    @ethanrowling5996 5 років тому

    That's a cool old bugle you found my father still has his hanging around

  • @timothypearson6839
    @timothypearson6839 5 років тому

    Big fan of trents knock off crocs @14:50

  • @walterlish1902
    @walterlish1902 4 роки тому

    Just found my old bugle. I’ll send a picture

  • @justinmason2728
    @justinmason2728 5 років тому

    shot my MT elk with the bone broadhead, complete pass through, 40 yards. I ordered mine really early so glad they came to hunt MT.

  • @d-arts7139
    @d-arts7139 5 років тому

    you can mess with those elk gods... leave me out of it!

  • @chadlindstrom7405
    @chadlindstrom7405 5 років тому

    “Do you want some more weight, put your bear spray on it” LMAO 🤣

  • @toreyyoung1518
    @toreyyoung1518 5 років тому

    That tube you found on the mountain. A buddy of mine had one that his dad used. They called it a spike whistle. Dumb name but it sounds like a really young Spike bull learning how to bugle. You'd be surprised how crazy it can make a big bowl if it sounds like a spike with cows.. way cool that you found that

  • @aaronmahan3789
    @aaronmahan3789 5 років тому +3

    love my finger sling!! helps with my competition shooting!!!

  • @2009reezen
    @2009reezen 5 років тому

    Awesome seeing you guys tonight! Keep crushing it.

  • @calvinh.8882
    @calvinh.8882 5 років тому

    Great video guys. Finding that old call was cool. But the way that wind started blowing when y'all were about to put it in a pack would have caused me to put it back where I found it! lol.. Bad Mojo.. :))

  • @darrellmiller1513
    @darrellmiller1513 5 років тому

    It's what is called a "Curly Cue". I had one and bugled in a bull first time I used one. That was in '83 or '84.

  • @darrenroundy6087
    @darrenroundy6087 5 років тому

    did Trent just use the word....... "Elky!!??". I used that word this year......and my bro's laughed at me!! Luv it!!